Improvement in device for adjusting and buttoning neckties



luited ,estates stent @Mite Leners Patent No. 93,656, ma August 1o, '1369.

rMPRovEMENT IN -Dnvrcn'ron ADJUSTING Am: BUnoNmG NEeKTIEs.y

The Schedule referred to in'thege Letten Patent and making part of this` same.

To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, OMAR WILSON, of Sandusky City, in the county of Erie, and State of Ohio, have iNnyented certain new and useful Improvements in ecktie-Fastener and Buttoner;` and do hereby declarel that the following is a full, clear, and exactv description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.

The object of my invention is to provide a. device.

by which neckties. or bnttelie's can be easily and 4quickly attached to the button.

Figure l is a perspective of-my invention. Figure 2 is a side elevation of the san1eas seen passing through a butteiiiy, ready for use.

Letter A represents a common wire or metal rod,

one end of which has been bent so as to form acrook,-

thev small rubber loop on the back of the butterfly is passed over the top, and then pressed down behind it Without any trouble. to press it firmly and securely down.

By the use of this simple invention much time and annoyance can be saved, andthe necessity of straining and pulling upon the' slight rubber b ands, whereby they are sooften broken, is entirely done away with. I am vvaware that a device for vguiding a loop of a necktie over a button is known.

NVhat I claim, s As an article of manufacture, a combined necktie y'fastener and buttoner, formed of one piece of wire, and operated lsubstantially as set forth.

hereunto set my hand, this 13th day of March, 1869.

= OMAR \VILSON.

Witnesses:

ROBERT LYSLE,

\ JN0. S. YINGLING.

The other end can then be used .In testimony` that I- claim the foregoing, I have. 

